That was neat. Thanks Justin. And Anthony. In my mind I always thought that rotary RPM's had to be a lot higher. He didn't have his set very high at all or was it my imagination?
hey dont take my word for it, ive never actually used one myself, i just thought it caused holograms that way. i was surprised when he felt the paint"not even warm" and he was breifly stopping in some spots which made me cringe just because of the horror stories ive heard ya know
I myself have never tried the rotary, but if you noticed he let the pad do all the work. NO PRESSURE. Doing that with a PC can help reduce marring. When he went on an angle he kept popping the trigger, not just going full trigger as he angled. After seeing this video I feel a little more confident. The key is let the pad do the work.
I myself have never tried the rotary, but if you noticed he let the pad do all the work. NO PRESSURE. Doing that with a PC can help reduce marring. When he went on an angle he kept popping the trigger, not just going full trigger as he angled. After seeing this video I feel a little more confident. The key is let the pad do the work.
This is how I get no marring with the PC. I go with a rough cutting combo and let the pad and machine do the work. Everyone has different techniques. Some use the rotary at an angle and some say no way! Sorta like using the PC on #6. I do it all the time but most say no to it. Everyone does it different. All I know is Anthony has years of experience and doe awesome work.
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